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by telchar
2079 days ago
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I'll admit this article describes a much less bad system than what I envision when someone mentions compressed air energy storage. On a side note, I wonder what the state of research is on reducing the embodied energy in li-ion battery production. The mentioned figure in the article is surprisingly high (2-10 times the total energy the battery will store - presumably they mean over its lifetime), which now that I think aboute it, squares with what I have seen elsewhere on the embodied energy of electric car manufacture. |
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Their number is the reciprocal of this.
i.e. the total energy stored/discharged by the battery over it's lifetime = 2-10x the energy required to manufacture the battery.
Which still seems a bit conservative. The corresponding number they quote for their storage system is 240.